FBedit works fine on Windows 10, but unfortunately it doesn't really support Unicode. Thus if Unicode support is what you need you can skip trying FBedit. PoseidonFB has really grown to a good FB IDE - if not the best currently. Unfortunately the fact that it hasn't been written in FB also shows that current FB lacks features that would allow the development of such an IDE without a lot of extra effort (compared to other programming languages).

UEZ wrote:Is there anything I missed or why is the "compile and run" button not working properly anymore.It compiles but doesn't start the compiled exe. I've to push always two buttons to start the exe.

Kuan Hsu, I will stop using the Parser and Autocomplete in Linux, the same problems just keep happening.With Auto Complete and Parser ON, I now have the program quitting in the middle of typing a udt name again.This happened a few versions ago.

The only reason I used the parser was to have the current routine named in the top task bar.I will just do without both.Many thanks for your efforts anyway.

Kuan Hsu, I will stop using the Parser and Autocomplete in Linux, the same problems just keep happening.With Auto Complete and Parser ON, I now have the program quitting in the middle of typing a udt name again.This happened a few versions ago.

The only reason I used the parser was to have the current routine named in the top task bar.I will just do without both.Many thanks for your efforts anyway.

REgards

Set the "Autocompletion Trigger" = 0 can disable autocomplete but show the parser tree in Outline and show the routine name

I am sorry that you got the issue, but in my test, I can't reproduce the issue at Linux Mint 18.3 and 19.0Have a nice day!

Just an observation:When searching for a word (Find/Replace), the Routine/Function name window does not update.So, if I have left the cursor in another routine I expected the cursor to follow the search steps to each wordand thus updating the Routine name window.

The search function fails when a routine is collapsed, so I have to expand all the routines to make sureI don't miss an occurrence of the searched word.

When you combine these two "problems" it makes Find/Replace more cumbersome.

Dinosaur wrote:Just an observation:When searching for a word (Find/Replace), the Routine/Function name window does not update.So, if I have left the cursor in another routine I expected the cursor to follow the search steps to each wordand thus updating the Routine name window.

The search function fails when a routine is collapsed, so I have to expand all the routines to make sureI don't miss an occurrence of the searched word.

When you combine these two "problems" it makes Find/Replace more cumbersome.